The Vertica: A New Approach to Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common condition affecting millions of men worldwide. While it’s often associated with aging, 26% of men aged 20 to 39 experience some form of ED, according to a 2013 study in The Journal of Sexual Medicine. This highlights the increasing prevalence of ED among younger men, pushing for solutions beyond traditional approaches.
Enter the Vertica, a novel, drug-free device designed to address ED by strengthening and toning the tunica albuginea, a collagen-rich tissue responsible for maintaining an erection. Developed by Ohh-Med Medical Ltd., a company specializing in men’s health solutions, the Vertica promises a less invasive route to improving erectile function.
How the Vertica Works
The Vertica utilizes radiofrequency (RF) energy to stimulate the tunica albuginea. This gentle heat, applied in short bursts, is similar to the concept behind collagen-boosting face masks, but targeted towards the penis. The device features a user-friendly design, requiring the user to place their penis through a hole in the device while resting it on their crotch. An additional attachment wraps around the perineum, ensuring the treatment zone covers both the visible and internal portions of the penis.
The Vertica’s innovative approach goes beyond simply stimulating collagen. Ohh-Med claims that the device also promotes blood vessel regrowth and vasodilation, effectively widening blood vessels and allowing greater blood flow to the penis. This increased blood flow is crucial for achieving and maintaining an erection.
Potential Benefits and Effectiveness
Based on clinical trials, Ohh-Med reports an 80% success rate in addressing ED. Additionally, some users have reported a correction in abnormal penis curvature, suggesting the